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RE: Look here, Roger Ver. (My thoughts about the recent Epicenter interview)

in #bitcoin8 years ago

The numbers, if massively adopted would be 0.00000012 BTC which is not a human usable number.

There was a proposal a while back to replace the human-visible unit to "bits" which would be equal to 100 satoshis (i.e. 1 satoshi = 0.01 bits). It never got much traction although some UIs still use mBTC (millibits; 0.001 BTC)

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I dont think it's a problem since UIs would be ubiquitously equipped with some live fiat (or whatever largely relevant) currency converter?

I certainly don't agree with the claim this is "the biggest problem with Bitcoin". There are many reasonable solutions to it.

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